PresenterNet Announces Multi-User Applications
05/04/2009
San Clemente, CA-PresenterNet, provider of online interactive Web presentation applications, today announced publication of a report describing SaaS options for organizations with multiple presenters.
PresenterNet’s Multi-User Presentation Guide is available at www.presenternet.com/information/multi/MultiUserSystems.pdf.
Online presenting has become a mainstream strategy for companies and organizations seeking more effective ways to reach a variety of audiences. Most traditional Web conferencing systems however, run from standalone PCs with each presenter responsible for his or her own content. As such they seldom offer consistent voices, and can create chaos in multi-presenter environments.
PresenterNet’s multi-user environment ensures that all presenters consistently use pre-approved, up-to-date materials that meet regulatory and legal standards.
This new report includes graphics showing how PresenterNet’s scalable system Building Blocks can be used to meet a wide variety of challenges for sales teams, training, and hybrid organizations. It demonstrates many different ways that users can all present pre-approved materials from one online library.
The Guide also focuses on issues like regulatory compliance and record keeping of material viewed by individual audience members to provide legal protection for any presenter organization.
For more information about PresenterNet, please visit www.presenternet.com.
About PresenterNet:
PresenterNet’s online services emphasize high-impact interactive presentations, data collection from prospect interactions, database applications and customized reporting. The company has committed all of its products to compatibility with industry standards, such as Macromedia Flash, Macromedia FlashPaper, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PowerPoint™, Mozilla Firefox, Linux, and Apple Macintosh, as well as emerging technology leaders like Skype. PresenterNet’s founders have been developing and implementing sales and marketing technologies for nearly 25 years. Past clients have included Toshiba, SGI, Philips, NEC, ITT, Litton, Fujitsu, and HP.